[CentOS] [OT] Connecting to a Windows server via NFS

Ross S. W. Walker rwalker at medallion.com
Wed Dec 12 16:05:55 UTC 2007


Rick Barnes wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I realize this may be off-topic for this mailing-list, but at 
> this point
> I am not sure where the problem is continue troubleshooting. We have a
> server that has Windows Unified Data Storage Server that is 
> supposed the
> be able to provide NFS shares. I have attempted to setup a 
> NFS share and
> I think I have it setup correctly on the server. I have the User
> Mappings created on the Windows server and share setup.
> 
> When I mount the share from my CentOS server, I get this:
> 
> # mount -o rw storage:/share /srv/nfs
> # ls -l
> total 1
> drwx------  2 4294967294        4294967294 64 Dec 11 14:46 nfs
> # ls -l nfs
> ls: nfs: Permission denied
> 
> My guess would be permissions on the Windows server, but the 
> test it, I
> have setup "Everyone" to have full control of the share while 
> I test it.
> If anyone has experience with SFU and would be will to give me some
> pointers that would be great.

You will need to setup the "Administrator" or "root" permissions
separately on the SFU server.

Otherwise test it with some other user account on the CentOS box.

-Ross

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